https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs
At the Fox School, we make education accessible for a variety of financial situations. From financial aid and assistance options to merit-based scholarship opportunities, our goal is to help make it financially possible to earn your degree. Plus, through the Fly in 4 program, Temple is committed to helping you graduate on time and reduce your potential student loan debt.
https://hope.temple.edu/policy-advocacy/coalition-letter-reconciliation-student-basic-needs
The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs led 63 organizations representing a broad coalition of national and state advocates in urging the Senate to reject all provisions of H.R. 1.
https://veterans.temple.edu/military-education-benefits/gi-bill-benefits/veteran-readiness-and-employment-chapter-31
Chapter 31: Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E): Veterans who have at least a 10% disability rating are eligible to apply through the VA. This program helps you explore employment options and address education or training needs. In some cases, your family members may also qualify for certain benefits. To have your CH. 31 benefits invoiced with the VA for monthly allowance, please complete ...
https://hope.temple.edu/policy-advocacy/closing-college-snap-gap
SNAP provides significant financial assistance to alleviate food insecurity, but many people who qualify for the program do not enroll. The “ SNAP gap ” refers to the difference between the number of people eligible for SNAP and the number actively receiving benefits. Nationally, about 82% of all people eligible for benefits under federal income and asset rules participate in SNAP, leaving ...
https://finance.temple.edu/budget-information-center/faq
Our two main revenue sources—tuition and the state appropriation—account for 84% of our operating budget. Tuition revenue has dropped by approximately $200 million since 2017 due to a 25% decline in overall student enrollment. Meanwhile, our Commonwealth appropriation has been flat for the last six years, despite inflation.
https://its.temple.edu/staysecure/mfa
To better protect your personal information, Temple provides an extra layer of security called Multi-Factor Authentication. It's called Multi-Factor Authentication because in order to access MFA-protected sites, you will need: your AccessNet username and password one or more designated phones to further verify your identity Multi-Factor Authentication IS REQUIRED Temple requires the use of ...
https://tfma.temple.edu/news/tag/commencement-2025
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https://ambler.temple.edu/admissions/next-steps-admitted-students
2) Get your financial aid in order. If you are a U.S. citizen, submit your FAFSA application by the February 1 priority deadline. Visit Student Financial Services for more information. If you have filed your FAFSA, your financial aid offer will be available in your TUportal account under the Cost and Aid tab. 3) Choose Temple! To reserve your place in the class, you must submit a nonrefundable ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/cost-aid-and-more
Cost, Aid and More Admissions and funding decisions are made by the specific graduate program (s) to which you apply and our Graduate School. You should always start your search for information about funding by contacting your intended program (s). In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, our graduate degree programs offer multiple opportunities for financial support ...
https://events.temple.edu/experience-temple-day-for-admitted-undergraduates
If you were offered undergraduate admission to Temple, you and your family are invited to attend Experience Temple Day. To register, visit TUportal and click on "Register for Experience Temple Day." Event highlights include: Academic Sessions: Learn more about the College of Public Health and the major you're interested in. Financing your Temple Education: Meet with a financial aid counselor ...